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Farnesene has a unique scent that is described as earthy, woody, and slightly sweet. It is commonly used in the perfume and fragrance industry to add a subtle, sweet aroma to products. In addition to its aromatic properties, farnesene also has numerous medicinal properties that make it beneficial for various health conditions.
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Trans-caryophyllene is unique among terpenes because it is also classified as a dietary cannabinoid due to its ability to interact with the endocannabinoid system. This means that it can bind to the CB2 receptors in the body, which are involved in regulating inflammation, pain, and immune system function.
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About the brand :
Olio
Olio's team of hash enthusiasts first started perfecting cannabis extraction back in 2012 and have been pushing the envelope ever since. They are focused on terpene preservation and unique flavor profiles in our concentrates. Their growers and genetic library are the finest in the state and they employ both butane and solventless extraction methods to harvest every last wonderful trichome.
Olio's mission is to provide delicious, beautiful, clean and potent concentrate to folks who love smoking hash as much as they do!